THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL BY JAN SCHUENKE

Jan explores the future of mobility and travel in a new collaboration with Khanna Reidinga for Moia and Volkswagen. Depicting the thrill of arrivals in an exciting, authentic way, Jan’s images capture the essence of the brand. Though famed for his architecture and landscape work, Jan shows a knack for the right moment with people as well. MORE

BRANSCH WELCOMES RENE NEUMANN

Rene Neumann specializes in transportation – how do we move? Where, and using what? After finishing his studies at the Staatliche Fachakademie für Fotodesign München, he worked around the globe and landed in Hamburg, where he has been based since 2005. Neumann’s work is graphic and sculptural, focusing on cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more, with a colorful, unique flair. He has shot for many clients, including TUI, RWE, Olympus, Rodenstock, Haspa, and assorted editorials as well. MORE

ALL MINE BY ACHIM LIPPOTH

French advertising agency La Chose and BRANSCH artist Achim Lippoth collaborated on this unique TV spot and print campaign, taking advantage of Achim’s renowned skill for capturing childrens’ emotions, showing how hard it can be to share your possessions these days. With a car sharing service like Oui Car, no need for the fights and trouble Achim humorously depicts.

Catch the unseen by Petrus Olsson

To publicize Audi’s “Catch the Unseen” campaign, where people are challenged to document the most unexplored places in Sweden, BRANSCH artist Petrus Olsson crafted motion and still images in the beautiful landscapes of northern Sweden. MORE

Strong autos for strong women by Ralph Hargarten

With International Women’s Day as background, SIXT Germany and BRANSCH artist Ralph Hargarten published a light-hearted campaign with pictures of strong, determined women behind steering wheels being caught by speed cameras. Ralph captures their determination in the face of the dreaded speeding ticket. MORE

Car of the future by Petrus Olsson

Car ads often look extremely polished, and sometimes overly so. BRANSCH artist Petrus Olsson plays with this idea while promoting public transport in his latest campaign. Petrus aimed to achieve something in between a documentary image combined with a classic car ad. Seen all over Stockholm, people have responded very favorably to Petrus’s intriguing images, which draw the eye and encourage a second look with their depth, as his images often do. MORE

Driven by Passion by Petrus Olsson

BRANSCH artist Petrus Olsson collaborated with ANR BBDO for the new campaign for Mercedes-Benz FleetLeasing car models, based on satisfied customers their solution for company cars. Real customers share their personal experiences and are shown with their own cars in Swedish landscapes. MORE

Urban mobility by Christian Stoll

Electric cars are the wave of the future, and BRANSCH artist Christian Stoll recently shot BMW’s first ever fully-battery driven car, the I3, for Wallpaper Magazine. A new concept in car manufacturing and urban mobility, the I3 has been a tremendous investment in the future. Christian’s crisp, forward-looking aesthetic was a perfect choice with which to depict the new car.

Zoom Zoom by Christian Stoll

Still life photography and car photography have a lot in common since a car is nothing less than a beautifully shaped, glossy design object, but larger in dimension than your average still-life.
BRANSCH artist Christian Stoll´s most recent take on car photography was created in cooperation with TheScope. MORE

Instant Classic by Thomas Hannich

LaFerrari is one of the rarest cars in the world – only two exist as of now, but soon there will be as many as 499 more roaming the streets.
With homage to Ferrari’s heritage but also a look to the future with an electric motor paired to the traditional engine, this car combines the best of old and new. MORE

Mauricio Alejo for Nissan

BRANSCH artist Mauricio Alejo branched away from tabletop stilllifes and aimed his camera to objects of a larger scale: cars. He was commissioned by TERAN\TBWA Mexico to shoot the new Nissan Altima and Nissan Juke. MORE

Life doesn’t stop after a life-altering injury and Audi leads the automobile industry by offering drivers of all abilities the sophisticated technology they need to help them drive and lead independent lives.

Jo’s strength is his ability to capture real moments with each athlete as they demonstrated their skills in their particular sport. He followed them on their training sessions at the pool, the basketball court, park trails and road courses and through this bonding time, he captured genuine emotions along the way.

Jens Boldt for Specialized

BRANSCH artist Jens Boldt was commissioned by cycling company Specialized’s in-house head of marketing Frank Aldorf to shoot the 2013 catalog covers for Road, Women, Mountain and Fitness bicycles. The hands of each portrait subject are painted to form the famous Specialized trademark “s.” The style of this campaign is a dark and stylish turn from everyday cycling catalog photography.

Jens Boldt for BMW Magazine

BRANSCH artist Jens Boldt was commissioned by BMW Magazine to photograph images for a city-guide dedicated to energy-saving initiatives put into practice in the city of Hamburg, as well as the architecture firm of Spengler & Wiescholek and the new BMW station wagon designed to get better mileage per gallon.

Hamburg was recognized as the 2011 European green capital. Spengler & Wiescholek is noted for its designs of low energy houses and office buildings built with energy-saving materials, revitalizing city space by extending citylines into a former harbor.

Shanghai Street Battle Portraits by Jens Boldt

While walking down the streets in Shanghai and Beijing, BRANSCH artist Jens Boldt encountered some interesting characters: electric motorbikes of all shapes and working conditions. These machines had such expressive features that he imagined an alternate world in which they transformed and challenged each other to street battles by night, and by day, they returned to their original states, a little scarred and worse for wear, dreaming of victory in their next fight and waiting for nightfall.

To make a driver more efficient, give him a remote / AORTA for Volvo

BRANSCH artists AORTA were commissioned by Forsman & Bodenfors, Gothenburg to shoot this image for Volvo Trucks, published in an issue of Volvo magazine, showing that trucking needs to get out of the dark ages, similar to how we used to have to get up and walk to the TV to change channels, truck drivers have to constantly get out of the cabs to carry out various activities. Now with Volvo’s innovative design, these features could be controlled at the touch of a remote control button.